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CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

 

‘Jyrki!’

  I heard my name  called, seemingly from far away.

Just as I was about to wake up, I felt a stinging sensation across my left cheek.   

 
‘Jyrki! Wake up man.’   

My eyes flickered open to see Blaze leaning over me slapping me across the face.

  ‘Blaze, what the fuck are you doing?’

 
‘You've got to get up, Stride has got April out, and they're waiting in the van, quick, before the cops turn up.’  

  Blaze held out his hand and pulled me up from the floor. I was feeling slightly dizzy, and almost keeled over. He reached out to save me from hitting the
pavement again, when I noticed he was still looking at me with wide eyes.

 
‘Hang on...I need to check something first,’ I felt my chest and the Ankh, sure enough was there.

I was aware I was receiving strange looks off the public who more than likely ha
d seen me fall a hundred feet out of the window then get up as if nothing had happened.

I glanced around at the small crowd that had gathered by the entrance of the hotel steps and shrugged.

‘I was, um…practicing a stunt.’

 
‘Come on…’

Blaze yelled at
me and began frantically pointing to the back doors. As I ran towards the back of the van, it became apparent to me that April was holding the doors open for me.

 
‘What happened to you? I was told you didn't have the Ankh,’ she shouted.

 
‘April?’ I threw my arms around her petite frame and held her tightly against my body. I was in love with her but could not say it.

I only hoped she felt the same way.

  ‘What happened to you? I thought you were a goner,’ Stride yelled from the front seat.

 
‘How long did I disappear for?’ I asked


Disappear?’

 
‘Yes, I did didn't I?’

Blaze looked at me through the rear view mirror and shook his head.

  ‘Jeez, Jyrki you gave me a fucking scare man, when I saw you fall from that window, I thought you would've turned to dust or something. You didn't have the Ankh when you went in there did you. So what the hell happened?’

 
‘You mean to say I didn't go anywhere? I just landed on the pavement?’

 
‘Yeah! Why, what happened?’

 
‘I went to Egypt.’

 
‘What? What the fuck are you talking about?’ Stride shrieked

 
‘That could've been possible,’ April quipped, as she almost slipped off the seat.

I reached out to catc
h her from falling.

 
‘How do you mean it's possible?’ 

 
‘Well, from what I read the Ankh is supposed to hold mysterious energy, so I wouldn't be surprised if what you’re saying is actually true.’

  I suddenly noticed Blaze had put his foot down on the g
as and we were almost speeding through Times Square.

 
‘Blaze, why the fuck are we speeding?’

 
‘Oh you didn't notice that lot trailing behind us?’

I looked out of the window and saw several black cars in pursuit, they must be Jimmy
’s people, pissed off with us for thwarting their plans.

‘Where's Draven?’

 
‘We don't know. He was holding Ryder off from chasing us as we left the building,’ April said.

I did not know what to think, or do.

‘Blaze, when is Halloween?’

 
‘Tomorrow and we have that gig, I may as well cancel the fucking thing now.’

 
‘No, don't do that. There has to be another way.’

As we got onto the Brooklyn Bridge, bullets were now pounding the van.

I shielded April the best I could, as Blaze kept a steady hand on the steering wheel.

 
‘Fucckkk! My fucking van, I hope the government is going to compensate me for saving the fucking world,’ he raged.

Stride took his rifle from the dashboard and wound down the window.

‘Take this ya fucking bastards!’ he yelled.

  April rested her head onto m
y chest. I felt her body quiver with fright.

‘It's going to be okay.’ I whispered.

 
‘Where are we going? The police will be all over us and… and Ryder will find us...’ she sobbed.

 
‘Shhh! You're safe with me.’

I saw
Blaze at the corner of my eye, watching me from the mirror. He must have caught onto my gaze, and gave me a  reassuring wink.

  Stride unbuckled his seatbelt and opened the van door. We were still going about eighty miles an hour, and heading towards the
end of the bridge.

 
‘I'll fucking stop 'em!’ he yelled.

He held onto the back of his seat and with the other hand fired a few shots at the car that was unnervingly close.

The other motorists swerved away at the sight of Stride and the gun.

 
‘Got his fucking tyres.’ 

I heard the sound of a crash from outside the van, and the sound of vehicles slamming on their brakes, the sound of horns blaring.

“That should slow them down awhile,” Stride said, as he pulled himself back inside.

 
‘So, now where are we headed to?’ I asked.

 
‘We'll go to my mate’s recording studio in Manhattan, he’s away right now,’ Blaze said. ‘It's the only place I can think of.’

We lost ourselves in the streets, making sure we had lost any tails before heading for the studio.

Thirty minutes later, Blaze slammed his foot on the break

 
‘We're here! He hasn’t exactly finished the inside yet, but, what the fuck am I on about...who cares.’

 
‘No cops?’ Stride asked before he would open the door.

I looked out of the back window of the
van.

 
‘No, we’ve lost them.’

 
‘I'll park it out of sight then, here’s the key, I’ll see you in a minute.’

I lifted April off the floor and helped her out of the van. She still looked shaken up from her ordeal. Her hair, which had always been pulled back
into a ponytail, was now down and draped over her shoulders.

For the first time in a while, I noticed she didn't have her glasses on and I was able to see her beautiful heart shaped face. I ran my eyes over her delicate, feminine features. Her stunning gr
een eyes and her small, slightly turned up nose made me smile; as I did, I noticed her cheeks began to glow.

I wondered to myself what it would be like to live as a human and do normal human things, like have relationships. Then I snapped out of my daydre
am to the sound of Stride calling me into the studio.

 
‘C'mon, c'mon, get in here before anyone sees ya.’

 
‘I'll be there in a second. April…’ I called as she began walking through the door.

 
‘What is it?’ she said, still sounding a little pissed off from her ordeal.

 
‘I, er just wanted to say...’ Then, I was rudely interrupted by Blaze, again.

 
‘You can't be standing around when you're on the run, get the fuck in there!’

Blaze ushered me through the door. He gripped my arm and pulled me back into th
e small reception area.

 
‘Listen, I don't think she knows you're a...well, you know that you're different. I'm not completely stupid, I know you have feelings for her, but now isn't the right time.’

I could not very well argue with him, he knew April bes
t, and all I wanted was for her to be happy. I gave Blaze a friendly pat on the shoulder and nodded.

He could see that I was in love with his sister.

  ‘Hey,’ he smiled. ‘You'd make a great couple though; just get this business sorted out first ok.’

I was happy to oblige.


 

 

 

 

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

 


Here, take this and drink it in there, I don't want April seeing anything...’ Blaze whispered, handing me sachet of blood.

 
‘You're getting brave aren't you?’ I laughed.

 
‘Well, what's the point in living in denial? I have a vampire for a friend; I suppose they don't come any cooler than that.’

I smiled, and gratefully took the sachet out of his hand.

  ‘There's a toilet just down the hallway, get it down you because I don't want you changing. It freaks me out if truth be known.’   

 
‘Thanks, and er, thanks for being so understanding...’

 
‘Yeah, yeah yeah, it's cool mate. I'd better go and see what Stride is up to, hope he's not fucking about with the equipment. The guy is completely off it...did you see how he stood firing out the door?’

 
‘Yeah, I sometimes wonder if he’s all there too.’

 
‘So, we'll figure out what we're going to do in a bit. I guess we're all in this together now huh?’

 
‘You have no idea how good it feels to hear that...seriously.’

We walked out of the reception area, and down the long corridor. Blaze pointed out the toilets to the left, and walked into the studio.

  Bitterly, I threw the sachet of blood into the sink and looked at my reflection in the mirror. This was the first chance I had on which to reflect on what had happened in Egypt.

I ran my hand down my long, chiselled face, that was merely a shadow of my former self, and stared long and hard into my ice blue eyes.

   Eyes, which seemed to be weighed down with all that I had seen in my life. The hunger was calling, but I was reeling with hate and anger towards it. I began to shiver, and the overwhelming feeling of despair washed over me. I crossed my arms over my chest for some self-comfort, but the next thing I knew my rage reached to a point where I just could not take it anymore.

 
‘Damnit,’ I yelled, throwing the sachet of blood at the mirror.

Not giving any thought to the consequences, I raised my fist, and punched out quite forcefully, at the mirror.

It was as if everything was now playing out in slow motion from this point on.

I sank to the floor, weeping in bitter desperation for a miracle. My hand began to ache. Unfortunately, this was the human side of me showing.

How intriguing that pain was my only connection to being mortal.

I looked at my fist.

It was completely gashed.

I pulled out some of the protruding glass that embedded itself into my knuckles and flicked them to one side. I just did not want to drink the blood anymore.

  ‘Jyrki!? Are you okay. Oh, fuck! What’s happened?’ Blaze said as he burst through the door, Stride to his rear.

I looked up at Blaze and Stride.

Inside I was screaming for their help.

My lips began to quiver, as I felt the tingling sensation of the fangs breaking t
hrough the gum.

‘I can't drink this shit anymore...I want to be normal. I want to be like you, to walk in the sun and never have to worry about turning to dust. I want someone to love me for me and not have people walk past me in the street with fear,’ I said, shaking like an addict needing another fix.

  Stride knelt down beside me and shook his head in a pitiful way.

‘You best drink it right now, and then we can talk about what happened in Egypt ok? I'm sure Draven is out there safe, and he wouldn't want to see you like this.’

 
‘What’s going on?’

 
‘April get the hell outta here!’

Blaze tried to push April out of the door, but she was trying to fight her way back in.

  ‘What’s happened? Blaze let me through the fucking door alright,’ she screamed.

I c
ould tell by the way the colour had drained from Blaze's face that he was devastated, that she had seen me looking like this.

 
‘I didn't want you to see him like this sis, I wanted to protect you.’

 
‘Protect me?’ She said, still looking at me with wide eyes. ‘Why would you need to protect me from him? I knew what he was right from the very first moment I met him.’

Blaze
’s face looked as if it was about to crack under pressure.

 
‘What did you just say, sis?’

I lifted my head up, feeling almost spun out b
y what I had just heard.

 
‘Really? You’ve always known that I was a vampire?’

 
‘Of course I have. The Ankh confirmed it for me. You see, I was the one who uncovered the prophecy...I knew about the Egyptians and the Vampires, but Dr. Matthews had sworn me not to say anything. It was Jimmy who had killed him, because he knew too much. I guess he didn't account for me in that until I went back to the office that afternoon.’

 
‘Bloody hell...’ Stride muttered. ‘Sorry, no pun intended lad.’

 
‘Jyrki?’

April's sweet voice calmed me like no other.

  ‘Drink the blood before you shift, please. Then we can help you.’

She handed me the sachet and reluctantly I drank.

  ‘I'm sorry for this...I don't know what came over me.’

I pulled my sleeve and wiped the
excess blood from my mouth, feeling slightly embarrassed by it all.

 
‘No harm done. Now tell us what happened earlier, when you fell from the window. Where did you go, tell us everything?’ Stride said calmly.

 
‘It was the oddest thing. All I remember is seeing Ryder push me out of the window and then waking up in a strange, dark, and humid room. But I was different there, I wasn’t a vampire. I was human, with a heartbeat. I can remember the heat being unbearable and feeling very insecure without my vampire strength.’

 
‘You were human, really?’ April said.

 
‘Yes. Then I heard footsteps coming towards me. I wanted to get up from the floor but I just didn't have the strength. I felt fear, human fear and I didn’t like it at all. I was expecting the worst, but out of the shadows came an old man, very old, short and clasping a walking stick. He said he knew father and he was expecting me.’

 
‘Carry on...’ Stride was getting impatient.

 
‘His name was Mardok. He told me he was an ancient prophet to the Egyptian Gods...’

 
‘Was an Ancient prophet?’ April asked interestedly.

I nodded.

  ‘Yes, he was present at the birth of the vampires in Egypt. He was the one who gave my father the Ankh for safekeeping until the time came to return it.’

 
‘And when does it need returning?’ Blaze asked

 
‘Mardok wrote the prophecy as he had foresight into the future, he saw Ryder and Jimmy, who, I'm sorry to say this Stride, just happens to be Jafar, an Ancient member of the Secret Order, an understudy to Mardok.’

 
‘You’re fucking joking...’ Stride gasped.

 
‘The Ankh will be returned as soon as I get rid of Ryder, by Halloween.’

 
‘That's less than 24 hours away...how are you going to manage that?’ Blaze asked.

 
‘I have an idea, but I don’t know what good it’ll do.’


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